If you have moved, are a first-time voter, or haven't voted in a while, make sure you know where you are voting! When congressional or other legislative districts are redrawn, YOUR POLLING PLACE CAN CHANGE even if you are a recent, long-registered voter who has been in one place for a while!

If you aren't ABSOLUTELY POSITIVE of where your polling place is, check out:

In simplest terms, a DRE (Direct Recording Electronic) Voting System is an electronic version of the old Mechanical Lever machines. Voters' choices are recorded onto electronic media. Instead of flipping levers, voters indicate choices by using buttons, touch screens or other devices, depending on the system.

* Machine is activated by voter or poll worker.
* Voter makes choices on ballot according to directions. (Do not hesitate to ask for help.)
* Review your ballot and make changes as instructed, if necessary.
* Push "VOTE" button.
* If a paper ballot is produced, follow poll worker instruction on procedures to handle the paper ballot.
* Again, through every step, never hesitate to ask for assistance.